The Iraqi Prime Minister, Mohammed Shiaa al-Sudani, and the Algerian Prime Minister, Aymen Benabderrahmane, arrived in Jeddah on Friday morning to participate in the 32nd Arab Summit, which is being held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
The summit is expected to focus on a number of key issues, including the return of Syria to the Arab League, Arab relations with neighboring countries, the explosive situation in Sudan, and the Palestinian issue.
This summit is taking place under exceptional circumstances in the region and the world, with regional and international crises and conflicts that require Arab countries to find mechanisms to address common challenges, enhance regional security and stability, and achieve prosperity for their countries and peoples.
This requires the development of political coordination mechanisms under the umbrella of the Arab League, as well as the promotion of economic cooperation and the advancement of development in various areas that directly affect Arab citizens.